BEYONCE ESSAY. A media genius, an unmatched singer/ performer, and an iconic symbol of black culture and has become a thing of many people, known as Beyoncé Giselle Knowles. Beyonce was born, on September 4, 1981, in Houston, TX, and is now 42. Growing up, Beyonce attended Parker Elementary and Elsik High School. Beyoncé's first job was working at her mother's hair salon in Houston, Texas. She used to work sweeping the floor and cleaning the salon to earn tips. Beyonce is a groundbreaker because her contributions to music and visual media have made her a prominent popstar of the 2000s and 2010s decades. Also, she has enjoyed writing music and rapping since childhood. Beyonce has become a lot of people. She has managed to make a powerful …show more content…
She does well at what she's doing. Beyonce's music has an impact on pop culture by bringing an appreciation of Black culture in popular music, the revitalization of the visual album, popularization of the surprise album, and emphasizing women in music in general. Several critics have credited Beyoncé's presence and success with empowering African-American woman artists, bringing an appreciation of Black culture in popular music, revitalizing the visual album, popularization the surprise album, and emphasizing women in music in general. Beyonce told Essence magazine: "My mom had a roster of amazing clients at her salon, and while the environment was therapeutic for them, it was also for me.” It was the salon that made Beyonce realize her dream of being a performer. Beyonce's love for singing and performing became more than a hobby in 1992, when Beyoncé, along with her family friends Kelly Rowland and LaTavia Robinson, auditioned for an all-girls R&B group that would eventually become Girl’s Tyme. Girl’s Tyme added three other members for a total of 6 and appeared on the hit television talent show Star Search. The group unfortunately lost Star Search, but their appearance on the show motivated them to work harder. Beyoncé’s father Matthew Knowles began to manage the group, cutting it down to four members, adding LeToya Luckett, and booking them at local gigs around Houston. The group ended up splitting in 2006 because While making the album, they